The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-03-23, Page 6„
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Elliott.
Miss Eileen McKinney of the Sta
of Victoria Hospital, London, was
week -end visitor with her mother, Mr
111. H. McKinney and Elizabeth.
Mrs. Harold Procter was a Sunda
visitor with her mother, Mrs. Edit
Curtis,
Air, and Mrs, Spence McKinnon (
Georgetown, spent the week -end wit
Mr, and Airs, K. H, McKinnon.
The Y P,U. of the United Churc
sponsored a St. Patrick's Social i
the Sunday School Room and spec
the evening playing progressive crol
inole. Billy .Thompson, Billy Ye(
Eleanor Smith and Eizabeth McKil
ney were the prize winners. A bount:
fu lunch was enjoyed.
The National Film Board picture
were shown in the Community Ha:
on Friday night, The showings wer
of interest and enjoyed by a good at
tendance.
Following the pictures a dance wa
held in the hall when a good crow(
enjoyed dancing to the music of Tif
fin's orchestra. The local Women'
Institute had charge of a lunch coup
ter.
Church News
The morning service in the Unite(
Church was conducted by Rev. JI A
Burden. He preached on the subjec
"The Saving Anchor". Eleanor Smith
Joyce Hoffman, Jean Hall and Phyllis
Hamilton sang "The Great Physician
Now is Near."
Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen continue(
phis series at the morning service it
TKnox Presbyterian Church, using a.,
his text, the fourth of Christ's say
ings on the Cross, ";lfy God, My God
Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me.'
Speaking of the reality of Christ being,
forsaken by God, the reason for it and
111111 the result.
The Young People had charge of
BLUEVALE two sons, of Mount Forest, were Sun- the service in the United Church on
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Sunday evening and was opened with
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and ward Johnston, a song service of favourite hymns, led
family of Donnybrook, also Mrs. Mr. Chas. Elliott, a patient for the by Mrs. W. J. Johnston, pianist. The
'ti5rickstead of Morris, spent Sunday last two mouths in the Winghain president, Miss Wilda Breckenridge,
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. General Hospital, is feeling a great read the 1st, chapter of 1 Corinthians
Thornton, deal stronger and was able to spend and led in repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Harris and ISunday with his son, Harry and \:G s. Sparling Jolinston had charge of the
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topic and read- a very fine paper on
Of What Value is Prayer to Me?"
The president closed the meeting with
Me benediction.
Knox Ladies Aid
The Triple Group of the Ladies' Aid
Society of Knox Presbyterian Church
met this week at the home of Mrs.
iA. D. Smith, with twenty-three mem-
bers and one visitor present. The
president, Mrs. Gordon Mundell con-
ducted the meeting. After a hymn
was sung, Mrs. Archie Parker read a
passage of Scripture, and the Lord's
Prayer was repeated in unison. The
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sec retary..treasurer re -ported that 12.60
f had been realized as the Society's
share from the play recently presented
by Atwood talent, (Names were chosen
for the two groups in the attendance
contest. ,Mrs. Alex McTavish's side
(will be known in future as the Turn -
(berry Hustlers and Mrs. Leslie Green-
away will captain the Busy Bees. Dur-
ing the afternoon the women cut quilt
patches. Assisting the hostess with re-
freshments were Mrs. J. J. Elliott and
Mrs. Raymond Elliott.
The President of the Morris 'Group
of the Ladies' Aid Society of Knott
I Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Bill Elston,
entertained the members at her home
this week and conducted a short dev-
otional period. A hymn was sung and
a passage of scripture read, the Lord's
prayer repeated. There were eight pre-
sent. A few items of business were
;arranged and the ladies quilted. A
(delicious lunch was served by the hos-
tess. Mfrs. Frank Shaw offered her
home for the April meeting.
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WHITECHURCH
Miss Doris Hutchison who has ,been
working .in London, for tine past few
,months, spent the week -end With her
(parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutch.
ison.
Hockey Fans from here attended the
Mildmay-Lucknow game at Lucknow=
jon Saturday night.
Mrs. Arthur Goudie of Kitchener,
spent a few days last week at the
'Home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Mc-
�Clenaghan.
Mr. Ezra Scholtz had the misfortune
to have his radio stolen from his car
one night last week. Police have been
investigating.
(Raymond Adams had his eye injured
severely when he fell against the stove
In the service station here last Friday.
He was taken to Wingham General
Hospital for the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falconer of
Kincardine, spent the week -end with
his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Jas. Falcon-
er.
Mr, William Purdon is still oil tine
sick list but has been improving.
Mr. Lorne Johnston who has been
at Westminster Hospital for the past
rnrnith went through a serious opera-
tion there on Friday last. ,Mrs. John-
ston, Mrs. Scholtz and 1M.P. Gordan
McGee motored to Londbu oil Thurs.
day and Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Plunkett
and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz were
there on Sunday and his condition is
as good as can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier and
children of Kincardine, spent Sunday
will, his parents, Mr. atnrd Airs, W. R.
Farrier.
Mrs. Herson Irwin had the misfor-
tune to fall from a step ladder ane
(lay last week and badly sprain liar
ankle.
Mr. Aldin Purdon !Sas been very ill
during the past week with a heavy
cold.
Mr, and Mrs. la,.. McInnis expect
to move this week to their Stew home
Fast of the village.
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We. have a stock of 10" x 424
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for Colony Houses, Basements,
Barns, for Immediate Delivery.
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[r, and Mrs. Cecil Forester and fam-
of Palmerston visited on Sunday
the home of his sister, Mrs. Alex
obertson.
Mr. Harold Waller of East .Wawa-
)sh, has been a patient in Winghani
os ital during the past week, return -
g home on Saturday. Doctors tied
f the vein which had been giving
in so much trouble in leis' leg, and lie
slowly improving. His sister, Mrs.
1. Irwin of Goderich, spent the
fek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walker.
Jack Forester, son of Mr. and Airs,
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the misfortune to have the end taken
off a finger in the motor of the chop -
Per at the farm of Mr. Andrew Gaunt,
where he wads working.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury and
children of Paisley, spent Sunday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Albert
Coultes.
Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Thos.
Gaunt of Wingliani, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. John
Gaunt,
The people of the 9th con, held their
euchre at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
John ,McBurney last Thursday even.
ing,, and Mrs, Cecil, .Cliamney and
John McBurney held high points and
Mrs. Mark Armstrong and Mr. Albert
Vincent held low, The final euchre will
be held this Wednesday' evning at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, John Mason.
Mr. Wendel Taylor of Kinloss. is
improving from his ilhiess.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason and
little son, Keith of Kincardine, spent '
Saturday at the home of his parents,
Air. and Mrs. John Mason and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Mason and her little nep
hew Kerry Robinson of Kitchener, vis-
ited there on Sunday.
,Miss Lenore Adams of Hespeler,
spent the week -end at the home of her
brother, Mr. Robert Adams.
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and shoulder room in both front and rear seats. It provides
wide-angle vision for greater safety. Its doors permit easy
entrance and exit. Plymouth's stylish "bustle back" allows
a spacious luggage compartment. Its fender openings permit
easy servicing of tires and the Buick application of chains, when
necessary- Plymouth's functional styling retains fenders, so
that with Plymouth a minor scrape does not mean a major repair.
Compare ills netu Plymouth for comfort! Plymouth's bedy is
a more dust -proof and is rust -proofed for a 'longer, brighter life.
Its longer, 118 %" wheelbase allows passengers to be seated
even farther head of the rear axle, for greater comfort. Note
Plymouth's romy interior , , .its rich, Fashion -Tone upholstery
. its comfortable chair -height seats. 'Try them! L
back and s -t -r -a -t -c -h . , . you'll like their comoungefort.
Compare the new Plymouth's ride! Better insulation and
softer rubber body mountings minimize road noises. Its soft-'
acting coil front springst airplane -type shook absorbers and,
low-pressure; Super Cushion tires all contribute to its incredibly,
v smooth, relaxing ride.
Dompare Plymouthl ... outside inside and under the hood!,
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and other visitors oil the tour. Some
VISIT PURINA
RESEARCH FARM
of the many results of the Purina
Pro -rani of feeding, breeding, manage -
Wilford Vollmer and Lloyd .Hutton
inert and sanitation which were point -
of Howson & Howson .Flour and Feed
ed out, were dairy heifers ready for
Mills, recently returned from a visit
breeding at 12 to 15 months, sows
to the Purina Research Farm at,Gray
from which au average of well over
Sttmulit, Missouri, near St. I..ouis,
17 fatghogs a year have been market -
where they saw practical feeding and
ed, and broilers that grew to an aver -
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management operations designed to
of r
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n � P t 11 weeks
help- farmers produce mote meat, milk
of age on,only 10 pounds of feed.
and eggs from the poultry and live-
A banquet was held at the Ralston
stock on their own farms.
Purina Company in St. Louis in hon -
On h
t e Purina Research Farm pt
our of the visitors.
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738 acres, the newest rations and
taken for tours of the Purina Chow
methods of feeding were explained to
Mill and the Purina Research Labor-
%Vilford°, Vollmer -and Lloyd Htuton
atories.
AND COMPARE
'PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE LUXE FOUR -DOOR SEDAN
Including Special Equipment ...•
.Cd�1P�RFAy�da�Ytb,�,S��..
Compare the new Plymouth 1 You'll find its styling smart• ...
and functional tool Plymouth styling allows ample head, leg
and shoulder room in both front and rear seats. It provides
wide-angle vision for greater safety. Its doors permit easy
entrance and exit. Plymouth's stylish "bustle back" allows
a spacious luggage compartment. Its fender openings permit
easy servicing of tires and the Buick application of chains, when
necessary- Plymouth's functional styling retains fenders, so
that with Plymouth a minor scrape does not mean a major repair.
Compare ills netu Plymouth for comfort! Plymouth's bedy is
a more dust -proof and is rust -proofed for a 'longer, brighter life.
Its longer, 118 %" wheelbase allows passengers to be seated
even farther head of the rear axle, for greater comfort. Note
Plymouth's romy interior , , .its rich, Fashion -Tone upholstery
. its comfortable chair -height seats. 'Try them! L
back and s -t -r -a -t -c -h . , . you'll like their comoungefort.
Compare the new Plymouth's ride! Better insulation and
softer rubber body mountings minimize road noises. Its soft-'
acting coil front springst airplane -type shook absorbers and,
low-pressure; Super Cushion tires all contribute to its incredibly,
v smooth, relaxing ride.
Dompare Plymouthl ... outside inside and under the hood!,
When you do, you!U agree that HYMOUTH brings you more
of ,the things you really want in an automobile.
e
*Rear Fender Stone Shields and Whitewall Tires
'Y'OU CAN EEE THE GREAT NEW PLYMOUTH A1'+
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